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  • The pilot advised us henceforwards to let her run adrift and follow the stream, not busying ourselves with anything, but making much of our carcasses. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • His church was a ghastly ruin, an evitandum bidental, of which the very site would be thenceforward shunned as a haunt of demons, which no lustration would ever purify. Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom
  • It may even be that not a little of this effect is due to the writer's enabling us thenceforward to enjoy our own day-dreams without self-reproach or shame.
  • This public re-proof from thenceforward put an effectual stop to all complaints, and not a man amongst us after that pretended so much as to wish himself in Paradise. The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; and A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published
  • 'Henceforward you shall no longer be called the headsman, but the last of the judges.' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
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  • Henceforward the Devonshire miners were separated from the Cornish, and held stannary parliaments on the top of Crockern Tor. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts
  • _Tedaldo Elisei, having fallen out with his mistress, departeth Florence and returning thither, after awhile, in a pilgrim's favour, speaketh with the lady and maketh her cognisant of her error; after which he delivereth her husband, who had been convicted of murdering him, from death and reconciling him with his brethren, thenceforward discreetly enjoyeth himself with his mistress_ The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • The man who interviewed me, known then and thenceforward as ‘Mr Brockwell’, explained that the company was a ‘financial advertising agency'.
  • Let it be known that the southern border will henceforward be closed to the economic migration of foreign nationals, whilst the Northern border will remain unguarded, allowing potential terrorists easy access to the heartland of the United States. Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 18, 2006
  • This ill-starred expedition was the last sent from St. Domingo against the buccaneers, who thenceforward became the masters and lord proprietaries of Tortuga. The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • She seems twenty-seven, and thenceforwards her plumpness disappears generally, but remains in her face, and the cheeks and chin of the baby are still with her. The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)
  • Britain _has_ advantages at this stage of the race, which make the competition no longer equal -- henceforwards it has become gloriously "unfair" -- but at starting we were all equal. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • The father's empire then ceases, and he can from thenceforward no more dispose of the liberty of his son than that of any other man.
  • Suppose that some arrangement which should have the effect of placing that church on a footing of equality, as a privileged (not as an endowed) church, with the present establishment; this gained, he might have safely left the church herself thenceforwards, from such a position of advantage, to fight her way onwards, to the utter destruction of her rival. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844
  • -- "We have been unable to render your inhabitants wiser, and prevent their being, further imposed upon, than to declare, absolutely and peremptorily, that henceforward seawant shall be bullion -- not longer admissable in trade, without any value, as it is indeed. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete
  • Ingrande, where we dined, is the last town of the province of Bretagne, on the Loire, and thenceforwards we had entered Anjou. Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808
  • If ever he made the slightest change in a dish, he vaunted the variation as an original idea, and thenceforward set up as the sovereign creator of the dainty.
  • For his action is his response to his maker’s design, his individual part in the creation of himself, his yielding to the All in all, to the tides of whose harmonious cosmoplastic life all his being thenceforward lies open for interpenetration and assimilation. Unspoken Sermons Series One
  • Thenceforward these two approaches tend to diverge.
  • It may even be that not a little of this effect is due to the writer's enabling us thenceforward to enjoy our own day-dreams without self-reproach or shame.
  • 'Now I suppose we can take it, De Forest, that henceforward the Board will administer us direct?' A Diversity of Creatures
  • The company founded and still run by Lowell Gasoi will henceforward devote itself to producing ‘classic’ theatre in the West Island.
  • And by reason his beard was extremely red, or carroty, from thenceforwards he was generally called The Story of the Barbary Corsairs
  • How lovingly and admiringly do we follow him on his way from London, taking his last view of those many sweet scenes which were thenceforward to embower in his memory all the joys of more than forty years! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
  • I shall stick to ethnological investigations henceforwards. Kim
  • In 1863 he visited Pompeii and thenceforward daily life in Greece and Rome became his preoccupation.
  • Mismanagement and Follies of her past Life, now took up all her Thoughts; and as she was of a Disposition generous enough, when Vanity, Pride, or Love, did not oversway her, she resolved to undeceive Antonia, and use the utmost of her Endeavours to perswade her to turn the Current of her Affections, where both the Laws of God and Man required them, and henceforward banish all Desire but for her Husband. Idalia, or, The Unfortunate Mistress: A Novel
  • He then took possession of the lands of the jarldom; and, from having taught the people of Turfness in Moray the use of turf or peat for fuel, was known thenceforward as Torf-Einar. Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns
  • But this is not so: Government is bound henceforwards by its own act. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843
  • 'Now I suppose we can take it, De Forest, that henceforward the Board will administer us direct?' A Diversity of Creatures
  • But she must take it further and announce that henceforward her government is committed to telling the truth, unvarnished and unflinching.
  • The alliteration and dramatic significance of the term had caught the public imagination, and thenceforward there was no escape from its use.
  • Thenceforward until late in the evening the building was crowded with interested visitors. Times, Sunday Times
  • It follows directly from this discussion, that for our sphere-beings the circumference of a circle first increases with the radius until the “circumference of the universe” is reached, and that it thenceforward gradually decreases to zero for still further increasing values of the radius. Chapter 31. The Possibility of a “Finite” and Yet “Unbounded” Universe
  • Charity came with such power that her commands actually overruled in many instances the feeble claims of Justice, so that she bade men henceforward to forgive, for example, not merely according to Justice, but according to her own Divine nature, to _forgive unto seventy times seven_, to give _good measure, heaped up and running over_, and not the bare minimum which men had merely earned. Paradoxes of Catholicism
  • The Stung Arm being informed of the whole design, pretended to approve of it, and leaving her son at ease, henceforward was only solicitous how she might defeat this barbarous design: the time was pressing, and the term prefixed for the execution was almost expired. History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing
  • Now when he bought some coloured print and a Boer sunbonnet, and some shifts and stockings of a traveller in drapery and hosiery, and ordered her thenceforwards to see that the girl went properly clothed, a new terror, a fresh torture, was added to the young life. The Dop Doctor
  • The phrase tickled my fancy, and, thenceforward, I would have no other title for the sight-draughts made by the boys upon my bank of memory. When Grandmamma Was New The Story of a Virginia Childhood
  • Whatever may be said henceforward of these "golden lads" of ours, "shirker" and "loafer" they can never be called again. England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • For his action is his response to his maker's design, his individual part in the creation of himself, his yielding to the All in all, to the tides of whose harmonious cosmoplastic life all his being thenceforward lies open for interpenetration and assimilation. Unspoken Sermons Series I., II., and II.
  • Henceforward it would seem that, so far from being prejudiced against Catholicism, Burton was always coquetting with it; and if he took any religion seriously at all, he may be said to have taken this one seriously. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
  • His daughter captured the son of the Governor of Guernsey, who therefore probably was reckoned an unsafe custodier thenceforward; though he assured the king that he had turned the young couple out of doors, and had never given them a penny. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • Gueldersdorp, severed from the South by this opening act of war, must find her salvation thenceforwards in the cool brains and steady nerves of the handful of defenders behind her sand-bags, when the hour of need should come. The Dop Doctor
  • On the contrary, patients' reports of magnetic sensations were thenceforward written off as being among the odd things that hysterical patients sometimes say.
  • To all of the athelings, a life-care thenceforward. The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats
  • She accordingly gave up her skill in physiognomy, and henceforwards conceived so ill an opinion of her guest, that she heartily wished him out of her house. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • Kishtwár it breaks through the Pír Panjál range, and thenceforwards receives the drainage of its southern slopes. The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir
  • Henceforward she must feel humiliated and disgraced in his sight. North and South
  • Howsoever, let us leave this discourse, and from henceforwards do not hang upon creditors, nor tie yourself to them. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Love and a spirit of self-forgetfulness took complete possession of my heart, and thenceforward I was perfectly happy.
  • Many of those involved down the years believe that henceforward they will find access to a ticket next to impossible.
  • But long before then practical assimilation had begun: in January 1798 the occupied territory was divided into four departments, and thenceforward the region was governed to all intents and purposes as part of France.
  • This strengthens my resolve: henceforward, should anybody ask, I'm 29.
  • And in this respect he did advise him, seeing he might yet command him, as one that, by receiving the order of knighthood at his hands, should very shortly become his godchild, that he should not travel from thenceforward without money and other the preventions he had then given unto him; and he should perceive himself how behooveful they would prove unto him when he least expected it. The First Part. III. Wherein Is Recounted the Pleasant Manner Observed in the Knighting of Don Quixote
  • China provided the setting of Wedemeyer's next assignment - and the subject with which his career would thenceforward be permanently linked.
  • And the righteous and elect shall be saved on that day, and they shall never thenceforward see the face of the sinners and unrighteous.
  • Into his brain streamed one momentary lightning-flash of the Brahmic Splendor which has ever since lightened his life; upon his heart fell one drop of Brahmic Bliss, leaving thenceforward for always an aftertaste of heaven.
  • Henceforward, I shall regard my heater as having the soul of a poet.
  • But before it was yet day the waggon began to move again, and it was to the north-east that the waggon-pole pointed thenceforwards, and the letter Bough had given Smoots The Dop Doctor
  • Almost incidentally, on August 2, 1883, a decree went up in every town square in Russia: Yiddish theater henceforward would be illegal throughout the land.
  • Scholastic theology, condensed in the "summae" and "books of sentences", is henceforward regarded as distinct from philosophy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Then snatching up some of the flowers, which ornamented the table, he swore that Juba should henceforward be called Anacreon, and that he deserved to be crowned with roses by the hand of beauty. Tales and Novels — Volume 03
  • Quixote; "but henceforward I will endeavour to have at hand some sword made by such craft that no kind of enchantments can take effect upon him who carries it, and it is even possible that fortune may procure for me that which belonged to Amadis when he was called 'The Knight of the The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Part 07
  • It is a new _psoralea_, and occurred frequently henceforward along our road. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources
  • The Collective Bargaining Agreement set out the standard terms and conditions on which all seafarers serving on the vessels were thenceforward to be employed.
  • The sin of barrenness is justly punished with the curse and plague of barrenness; Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • If he walked out with his bull-terrier, it was generally to Bagley Wood, where a pretty, dizened gipsy girl named Selina told fortunes; and henceforward he took a keen interest in Selina's race. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • Their progress thenceforwards is, of course, notorious. "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
  • But I'll take care henceforward to use such as befit the dignity of my office; for 'in Don Quixote
  • It may have been with the idea of consoling her that Charles, on 29 December, 1429, ennobled the Maid and all her family, who henceforward, from the lilies on their coat of arms, were known by the name of Du Lis. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • It stipulated that no concessions would henceforward be given to individuals, only to recognised institutions.
  • The bishops, instead of promising succor or suggesting comfort, recapitulated to him all the instances of his maleadministration, and advised him thenceforwards to follow more salutary counsel. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part F. From Charles II. to James II.
  • Whatever may be said henceforward of these "golden lads" of ours, "shirker" and "loafer" they can never he called again. The War on All Fronts: England's Effort Letters to an American Friend
  • And accordingly the latest writers on this subject have relinquished that accusation; they no longer charge the old pedagogue with such an effort of genius; they confine themselves to accusing him of ingratitude towards his benefactress, which is as much as to say that a little personal favour, even when well earned, is to compel a man to shut his eyes henceforward to the character and conduct of the person who has conferred it, and that both patriotic feeling and political policy are to be quenched by a pension, which is a strange view. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets
  • The rogue had wisely beforehand consulted Adair, who had approved of his proposal on the subject, and so excellent was his "kettler" pronounced, that from henceforward it was the everyday meal of the party; and though others tried to surpass him when their turn came, they all confessed that they could never do it, and it was voted that it was unequalled by the best Scotch hotch-potch, which it much resembled. The Three Commanders
  • Nay, I absolutely claim a property in all such sentiments the moment they are transcribed into my writings, and I expect all readers henceforwards to regard them as purely and entirely my own. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • But thenceforwards a new cruelty, a fresh peril, attended her steps. The Dop Doctor
  • Dethroned monarchs and fallen statesmen would not have needed to remonstrate against a domicil so spacious, so deeply secluded from the world's scorn, and so admirably in accordance with their thenceforward sunless fortunes. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
  • He argued that the economy should be 'first corrected by reflation and thenceforward safeguarded'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, that it might not give scandal, nor pollute the imagination of the Japonians by an equivocal sound, he ordered the new Christians, from thenceforward, to use the word beate instead of it; and to say, The Works of John Dryden
  • Three Essays, Moral and Political, which appeared in February 1748, was the first of Hume's books to which he put his own name, a practice he was thenceforward to continue.
  • “Let it be known that the southern border will henceforward be closed to the economic migration of foreign nationals, whilst the Northern border will remain unguarded, allowing potential terrorists easy access to the heartland of the United States.” Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 18, 2006

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